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The MEEPO Campus V3 Series/Envy Electric Skateboard combines a high-capacity 324Wh lithium battery with dual 800W hub motors to deliver speeds up to 29 MPH and a 20-mile range. Its 8-ply Canadian maple and bamboo deck balances rigidity and flex for smooth carving, while the LY FOC-24H controller and LED remote provide precise, responsive control. With IPX5 water resistance and an easy carry handle, it’s engineered for reliable, stylish urban commuting and weekend fun.








| ASIN | B0DZ6S12KV |
| Age Range Description | Youth/Adult |
| Battery Charge Time | 3 Hour |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,355 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #2 in Longboards Skateboard |
| Brand Name | Meepo |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,564 Reviews |
| Deck Length | 38 Inches |
| Deck Width | 9.3 Inches |
| Durometer Hardness | 78A, 83A |
| Included Components | 50.4V2.5A Charger, M6C Color LED Remote, MEEPO V3 Max Electric Skateboard, T-tool, Type-C Cable for Remtoe |
| Item Weight | 20.4 Pounds |
| Load Capacity | 330 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | MEEPO |
| Material Type | Bamboo, Maple Wood |
| Ply Rating | 8 Ply |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Skateboard Type | Longboard |
| Skill Level | All |
| UPC | 768481233002 |
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
| Wheel Size | 90 Millimeters |
B**M
Great Board, and Effective Post-Sale Service
Very happy with the v5 until today. Smooth Riding, wishing all their models have the carrying handle, very convenient. Charge speed is nice, I can ride to work, charge it while working, and ride home. The product is advertised as having an 11mi. range and I could never squeeze more than 4-5 mi. out of it. I assumed this is because my route I take is mixed up and downhill, and their numbers are 'lab grown.' But that's fine, it got me to work. I only mention this is it may be a symptom of my current issue. Today I went out for a ride on a full charge - was not even 10 minutes out the door when the whole thing just died. Board is unresponsive, controller wont connect unless I'm pushing along. Reads extremely weak voltage when I'm pushing along (likely just a read on the regenerative charge coming from the motors as I move it), but other than that the board does not respond to breaking or acceleration, and the controller wont even connect unless the board is moving. Went to plug in the board and the charger's light is green, so the batteries must be fully charged, but like I said, board is unresponsive. I'm more than happy to give 5 stars once the issue is resolved, but as it stands, I cant recommend the product if it's just gonna gonk out after a month of moderate use (maybe 20 hours accumulatively?). Sent an email to the Meepo support team with this info, I'll have to wait and see about a response. After about 2 weeks of back and forth, they helped diagnose the problem and shipped me a brand new battery (as mine was defective/not working properly). Communication went really well and my emails were returned next business day. Process probably would have been quicker had I not missed an email or two. All in all I'm really satisfied with the customer service experience. After installing the new battery I went for a ride and everything seems to be working perfectly. Considering my experience so far, If were to ever get an upgrade from the V5 it would likely be another meepo board, maybe a onewheel. Offroad riding seems like a lot of fun.
L**N
Meepo V3 versus Meepo Mini – I own both
• Long versus Short - There is more to it with an eSkate. Most people are very likely to have a preference already but hear me out on this… Everything changes with sustained speeds over 20 mph. It gets downright sketchy pushing 30 mph. One must crank the trucks down incredibly tight, or else you will get a death wobble. The severe uncontrollable side-to-side motion at high speed is always going to happen unless (as instructed in huge font on the box) you tighten the trucks to match your weight and riding style. +1 for the Mini - You can turn the board by lifting the front wheels off the ground! With trucks cranked tight, you have now limited your ability to weight shift to turn. It effectively increases the board’s turning radius, which is a bit problematic when trying to make tight corners on sidewalks and such. The longboard V3 does not have a tail that extends past the rear truck. That means you can’t tip the front trucks off of the ground and point the nose in a different direction as one would typically do on a shortboard skateboard. +1 for the longboard V3 – The longer wheelbase on the V3 makes going fast so much more stable compared to the Mini. The V3 is far less twitchy and less prone to getting caught up on rocks and bad pavement at speed. The roominess that comes with length also makes carving the V3 so much easier. They are really long carves because the trucks are cranked down so much, but it’s seriously fun ripping back and forth going 25mph. It feels more stable changing direction at speed to avoid obstacles. It’s just the tight turning that’s difficult on the V3. • Battery life over distance. – I’ve done 10 mile rides on flat surfaces and still had charge left. I also noticed that the battery charges very quickly. I rode 3.5 miles just now to go get lunch, came back, plugged it in, and 14 minutes later, it’s at 100% again. • Build quality – Heavy and well built. This isn’t built like a toy. It’s also quite heavy, but there isn’t so much that can be done about that. You don’t notice the weight when you are riding it around. • The hand controller – I like the display, and it’s very intuitive. Sturdy as well as it’s been dropped a few times. KNOW THIS! - - > It’s a throttle, and it only moves about an inch forward and back (for braking). That means there is between zero and 28mph worth of thrust in that inch. DO NOT whisky throttle the thing, especially in the beginning. Move the throttle as slowly as you possibly can until you get the hang of it. This is for all eSkates, not just Meepo. Even experienced skateboarders will end up on their butt the first time unless you tell them to ease into it. • The Box – The box itself is worthy. I’ve kept it and usually store my board in it. It has a handy handle. I suppose if the cardboard or something wears out, I will use the dimensions and create a more permanent box since the foam insert that cradles the board in the box is super sweet. That foam will last forever, and if you want to travel with your board, you best hold onto it. • The tools – The tools are good, the T-tool is especially nice, but the sockets on it aren’t deep enough. Heavy people, like 200+, will need to crank the trucks down tighter than the T-tool will allow before it bottoms out. You can strip the nuts if you aren’t careful. You won’t be doing this very often, so it’s not a big deal, and it’s worth noting that the truck adjustment nut on the front is a different size than the adjustment nut on the back truck. • Remote battery charging cable – It comes with a cable that may not be obvious what it’s for. This cable is used when the battery is removed (or you have a spare). This adaptor allows you to plug the battery directly into the charger when the battery is not installed on the board. • The charger – Is like any other charger you have ever used. It’s about the same size and length as a typical laptop charger. It’s also very effective at charging batteries quickly. You will notice that it gets a little hot so keep that in mind. Best to keep it well exposed to the open air when charging. • Overall – Buying one of each size has been a terrific experience. I am keeping both. These boards are a hoot, and it’s even more fun when you bring a friend.
A**.
Durable and heavy
Edit: It broke after 7 months. Water got into the port, which corroded the battery. Unfortunately it was a month after the warranty expired so there was nothing the customer service people could do. Then after I got that fixed out of my own pocket, the controller broke and is not working anymore. This board won’t stop having problems/ breaking and is NOT worth 400$. Go with another brand, this brand does not make boards that last. Original post- I bought this to get around campus and it’s great! I’ve had tons of fun riding around and getting to class on time. I also bought a bike lock to lock it outside but I don’t trust the people in my college to not clip the lock. It’s extremely durable, I’ve had it for about a month now and as you can see from the pictures, I haven’t exactly been nice to it. She does have A LOT of scratches, which is annoying, because although I haven’t been nice to it, I haven’t gone banging it around and smashing it against walls. As I got more comfortable with the speed, I ended up riding on the 3rd speed whenever I ride somewhere and the speed is very adjustable. The brakes, the reason I bought this one, did very well. It is very heavy and going up stairs with a 20 pound long board is extremely annoying, but I can handle it. This is an extremely good board and I would extremely recommend it!
A**Z
Good electric skateboard for beginners
I’ve been using this electric skateboard for a short time and it’s been a good experience so far. It was easy to set up and the remote is simple to use, even for someone new to electric boards. The ride feels smooth on regular pavement and the braking feels controlled, which is important for safety. The speed modes are helpful if you don’t want something too fast right away. For casual rides and short trips, it works well and feels like a good value for the price.
R**Y
Worth the Money if You Use it Right
Having owned this board for nearly 3 years now, it’s been a lot of up and down with the board, but mainly due to my extreme usage. The good: The acceleration and speed on this board are phenomenal. Whereas other electric boards/scooters may seem slow, for the price point, you get a lot of speed. The handling is very crisp and the board just turns when you lean into it. Granted this is a standard wheel motor driven board with basic truck suspension, so you learn to dial it back after getting an injury at that speed. It charges very fast in my experience. 45 minutes will give you around 70% of range, which is very helpful if you like to charge in between stops. Range has decreased as over the years due to heat and charging cycles, but all within normal expected amounts that do not infringe on my commute. The grip tape has held up really well all these years, and it hasn’t needed to be redone. Meepo warranty does in fact cover the board for 6 months after purchase, which I will go into. The board is actually very portable with its built in handle and weighs considerably within an average persons holding capacity. The bad: Using the board as my main method of transportation these last few years has definitely taken a toll on it, but I still think quality is a factor. Within the first 6 months, I had Meepo Warranty a new hub motor for the board as it had completely seized from the inside. I should have advocated further on the matter as the tire wear between the two hub motors was uneven. Even after having bought new tires, the thin rubber material they are made from is truly just intended from smooth/concrete and asphalt. Not what your typical city and campuses look like these days. If you live in a city with a light rail or tram, be very cautious as the magnetism will cause the remote control and board to lose connection and you will have no brakes!! I learned the hard way. The ride is quite far from soft, so smooth roads are your best friend. The motors are noisy, which some find cool, but eventually fade out as wind noise takes over. Recently, I’ve noticed small cracks forming in the wood from underneath between the battery and computer module. Additionally, the right motor while not seizing, did crack from its mounting point with the truck, needing a second replacement. Despite the negatives I’ve had with the board and the parts I’ve had to replace, I’ve put hundreds of miles on it in settings where it wasn’t really designed to be used and it’s still taken things like a champ. It’s beginning to show its age now, but for having lasted three years, definitely worth the money I put into it.
R**N
Good buy, lots of fun.
I bought this for my husband and he loves it! It’s really well made and he has a blast on it. For reference he’s 6ft tall and about 175lbs
R**N
Very Stable, But Very Fast
There’s a couple things I have to get over. This board has no tail. I’m coming from the meepo atom which did have one. So that’ll take some adjusting. Also, it’s much longer than the atom, so it takes a bit longer to decelerate. No tail means I have to start utilizing the reverse function which I should have with my last board. I have to adjust to these changes, but moving forward, this board feels much faster than my last board. It feels like I’m time traveling. I went the full 30 mph on my last board which was a very silly decision. The Atom becomes highly unstable after about 20 mph. Even sillier. I never wore a helmet. Two years racing through NYC and it was a lot of fun. With the V3, I haven’t been able to get past 15 mph without feeling like I was gearing up for space travel. But the contradiction is, I haven’t felt more stable on a board in my life. Two plus years going over 20mph with no helmet on the smaller atom, and after a couple days with the V3, I feel the need for a helmet. Feeling so stable on a board but accelerating so quickly feels like a trick, which means I’m not used to the board’s power. I’ve had one experience on a motorcycle and I hated it. That false sense of stability. The V3 is so fast, it gives that same feeling. Standing on the board, is fun though. I reiterate, the stability makes you feel as if you’re glued to the board, but the speed reminds you to stay vigilant. I haven’t tested the battery long range yet, but it feels heartier than the Atom. The atom did not even get me close to the promised extended range. I still have to test this V3 max, but from what I’m gathering, it seems the battery will be able to at least get me close to the promised 20 mile range without too much of a problem. The stability, control, speed, and range make this board well worth it, but I would recommend purchasing a helmet if you want to push this board to its limits or at least come close.
A**R
not worth the money board deck split in 6 weeks of use
Only used it for about 6 weeks and the board broke.. My son weighs only 110 lbs. Tried Chat during their working hours but there weren't any reps available, then I emailed Meepo support and crickets. I would stay faraway from this company and products. Update: Support finally got back to me and replaced the board, so the product is working again. However, I am but concerned it wont happen again.. I raised my review to 3 stars (from 1) because of this concern.. I also purchased another deck (different company) since I dont want to be without the board for over 6 weeks since it my only means of transportation
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